Shirt-cuff.



A. PARADIS.

SHIRT GUFF,

APPLIOATION FILED MAR. 7, 1913.

Patented Maf. io, 1911-@L WITNESSES i' in .TED STATES vi?ArnNr oFFioE.

'ALBERT regains, or' rmL'AnELPHra, rENNsYLvANrA, 'AssrcNon rro"s'AirUr1L STERNBERGER COMPANY, A CORPORATION or PENNSYLVANIA.

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Speciicatonof Letters Patentl i Patnfed Buur,

ApplicatieniledMarch 7, *11913. Sera1,No.'-75 2,544.

'ToaZZ'fwhbm fitnafz/ concern: j v fof the portion 5, the cuil buttons-arefre--Jv Be it known tha 1', ALBERTiPARApIS, a moved andthe part 5 is folded within the."v I

. citizenoftheUnited S ts, residing ifi the part 6 when the front 'folded edge 8y of the 5 5.

' city and county of Phi adelphia, Stateof- 'cuff is presented clean, as isalso the exterior Pennsylvania., have invented a new and use-I of the portion6. 'l2-hen the cuttbutton is'reful Shirt-CULO -Wl1lCh th-f0ll0Wl1giS il "applied and the cuff presents the appearance MY HVGDOILTel-ates'to ahlt C -lldpt- In order to prevent shifting of the entf at o() ed to-be'fldedjon atransverse line,s'o asto what may be termed .its hack 9 either for- 10 pfesent'alean edge and x-clean outersur- Wardly or rearwardlywhich .would make face, and itaconsists of cuff'that may bel the edges 7 and 8 irregular, and distort the folded as'abo've-stated, and while -it is ,proappearance of the cuff especially at said vided-With the: usual holes for cuff buttons, edges', I couple the portions 'andf ofthe l65 it iS urfhe'I'mOrQ piQVded With means for cuff 'adjacent tothe place of connection with connecting what'may be termed the back of 4the' sleeve .1 0 of theshirt. This is' accornthecultl'so as' .to preventbul'gingor shifting plished'biforining a buttonhole l1 in the of the outer portion of the culi' at 'said back'. front oft e portion 5 of the enti-'and one 12 Y' The invention 'is' satisfactorily illustrated in the-'rear of the portion v6, so that wheni 7 0 in the accompanying drawing, but the'imthe portion 5 isfturn'ed over or .under the 2 0 portant instrumentalities thereofl may'loe` portion 6, said huttonholes 5 and 6 register.

varied,'and soit .is to be understood -that the A stud l'or'other butto-ning device is theninvention isnot limited to the speciticlarinserted in said holes 1l and '12,' whereby rangement' and organization shownand dethe portions 5 and 6 are b'uttoned together, l7 5 scribed. and so prevented. from'shifting or. riding'on i Figure 1 represents 4aplan View of a cuit' each other. and displaced or distorted as' `in extended position'embodying my invenhereinbefore referred-to and to which atten-LA tion.. Figs. 2 and 3 represent perspective tion is particularly directed, as also to the@ views thereof on an enlarged scale, the memlfact l,that the holes 11- and 12,' and the stud '80 bers of the cuffs-being in different positions' .13."will be concealed by the sleeve of thein the two iguresf- Fig. 4' represents a 'coat of lthe wearer and so w'illnot objeclongitudinal section'on lineari-'fm- Fig. 2.' tionably present'themselves during thewear-v Similar numerals of reference Aindicate; ing of the 'cuff as doubledor folded. corresponding-partsin the figures. Having thusY described my invention what 185A Referring'to the drawingsz-l designates 'IfA claim as new and desire to secure by Leta cuil' `which is stitched tofthe sleeve of a ters Patent, is :-A shirt and` provided with registering button-i In a shirt, a combined Wrist band and a holes 2 therein near the front, and 'with' reversible'cu composed of a -wrist band registering buttonholes 3 ,therein nearthe section proper, and acuti' 'section proper, 9 9 rear, it being ynoticed that thecuisa'dapt'ed' 'said sections being joined at their front by a 40. to be folded say on the' transversely eztendfold of `the material 'of the tivosections, said ing median line 4'whereby` the buttonholes sections having registering buttonholes near 2 and 3 of each side may register to'receive their side en ds for the reception of fastena cuff button or stud as heretofore known, ingsfor controlling said ends,'andauxiliar)v it being noticed' also that the. iront `p0rregistering but-tonholes in the back of tin f5 tion orsection 5 of the cud' .comprising the sections' rearward of .the -front fold f or the cuff proper may be folded over the rear por# reception of fastenings for' controlling saio'; tion or'section '6 thereof as the Wristband of 'backs at said foldl f the shirtsleeve, as in Fig. A2, or beneath'the' 4'ALBERT PARADIS@ same,asinFg.`3. 50. -When the parts are-'in position as in Fig. -Witnesses:.

. 2, and the frontfolded edge 7 of theA cnil? has l JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIN, becomes'oiled as may also the outer surface 

